Overview

Nvidia logo Nvidia RTX 5000

Turing professional GPU for legacy visualization workloads.

Mid-Range Workstation

Nvidia logo Nvidia T1000

Compact Turing professional card for basic visualization.

Budget Workstation

Memory per GPU

4x more on RTX 5000
Nvidia logo RTX 5000
16 GB GDDR6
Nvidia logo T1000
4 GB GDDR6

Memory bandwidth

2.8x higher on RTX 5000
Nvidia logo RTX 5000
448 GB/s
Nvidia logo T1000
160 GB/s

GPU interconnect

Nvidia logo RTX 5000
NVLink 112 GB/s
Nvidia logo T1000
PCIe only

Precision support

Nvidia logo RTX 5000
FP16 FP32 INT4 INT8
Nvidia logo T1000
FP16 FP32 INT8

Highlighted formats are supported by only one of the two.

Architecture

Nvidia logo RTX 5000
Turing
Nvidia logo T1000
Turing

Released

3 years newer on T1000
Nvidia logo RTX 5000
Q3 2018
Nvidia logo T1000
Q2 2021

Price comparison

Cheapest on-demand

Nvidia logo RTX 5000
$0.60 / GPU / hr
Nvidia logo T1000
Not sold on demand

Typical rate

4.8x higher on RTX 5000
Nvidia logo RTX 5000
$0.71 / GPU / hr
Nvidia logo T1000
$0.15 / GPU / hr

Median across providers, one vote each, so a large catalog does not outweigh a small one.

Full price range

Nvidia logo RTX 5000
$0.60 - $0.82 / GPU / hr
Nvidia logo T1000
$0.14 - $0.17 / GPU / hr

Lowest to highest listing per GPU-hour, across on-demand, spot, reserved and custom.

Providers listing it

1 more on RTX 5000
Nvidia logo RTX 5000
2
Nvidia logo T1000
1

Heads up: We do our best to keep these specs & prices accurate. However, cloud costs may fluctuate based on region, usage, and other factors not listed here. These are estimates based on common setups and are for informational purposes only. Always verify current rates & exact specs with the provider before provisioning.

Offers and availability

How this list works

Order

Each provider appears once per GPU. We pick the one configuration that speaks for that provider, and rank on it in this order:

  1. Availability: in stock, then waitlist, then not reported, then out of stock. A price you can act on outranks a cheaper one you cannot.
  2. Billing type: on-demand first, then reserved, then spot, then quote-only. On-demand leads because it is the only rate you can hold without committing to anything.
  3. Price: the lowest per-GPU hourly rate the provider lists, converted to USD.

The configuration we pick is chosen the same way, availability before billing before price. The rest of that provider's configurations are on the GPU's own page.

Ties sort alphabetically. Reserved rates are not separated by term length, so a three-year commitment can sit above a one-month one: the label beneath each price says which you are looking at. Providers who publish no rate are listed last within their group.

Transparency and funding

  • Ads and sponsors: Paid placements sit at the top of the list and are always labeled as sponsored content. Sponsorship never influences the organic ranking itself.
  • Affiliates: Affiliate links are marked. We may earn a commission if you click them, but commissions never affect the order.
  • Prices: Shown in USD, converted at daily reference rates where a provider publishes in another currency. A month means 720 hours. How we estimate costs.

Nvidia RTX 5000 logo RTX 5000 Offers

No provider publishes a stock status, 2 more publish no status.

Nvidia T1000 logo T1000 Offers

No provider publishes a stock status, 1 more publish no status.

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Our data for Nvidia RTX 5000 was last updated on Aug. 21, 2026, and for Nvidia T1000 on Aug. 21, 2026.